Archive: November 2011 (51-60 of 361)

Nov 28 2011 03:04 PM ET

POLL: Is Gary Oldman due to finally join Oscars' First-Timers' Club?

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Nothing makes me happier on the morning of the Oscar nominations announcement than hearing the name of a deserving actor who finally gets his due. Last year, my heart swelled for Christian Bale and Mark Ruffalo, two unique actors whose eclectic work in the past decade had been inexplicably neglected by the Academy. Now, as we head into awards season, it’s time to examine who has the best chance to join the First Timer’s Club. Last year, Bale and Ruffalo were two of seven first-timers (James Franco, Hailee Steinfeld, Jennifer Lawrence, John Hawkes, and Jesse Eisenberg) so there’s room for more than one, obviously. But clearly, some have waited longer than others, beginning with Gary Oldman. His role as a sly spy master in the John le Carré classic Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy is being heralded as his sure-thing performance after years of being overlooked despite delivering memorable characters in Sid and Nancy, Prick Up Your Ears, Rosencrantz & Guildenstern are Dead, and The Contender. Is it his time? Or might his Harry Potter colleague, Alan Rickman, finally get some credit for his excellent work as Severus Snape in the Deathly Hallows — Part II?

The two Brits aren’t alone. There are several performers who’ve yet to be recognized by Oscar — at various stages of overdue-ness — who might contend this year. Vote below on who you hope to hear announced on Jan. 24. READ FULL STORY »

Nov 28 2011 02:17 PM ET

Cyber Monday: Does it fall into your pop culture calendar this week?

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Is there any time when one suffers more from a case of the Mondays than the first Monday back after a long holiday weekend? Especially when said holiday weekend includes joyous activities like sleeping, eating, and desperately trying, in vain, to get “Mahna Mahna” out of your head after seeing The Muppets. Alas, we can rejoice, PopWatchers! For this is no ordinary soul-crushing Monday. Nay, it’s the unintentionally creepily named Cyber Monday. (Seriously, even typing the words “Cyber Monday” I keep half expecting Chris Hansen to pop up out of nowhere and give me a chance to explain myself.)

Just in case you hadn’t bought enough for your loved ones in a frenzied haze in the early morning hours of Black Friday (or, if you’re anything like me, accidentally bought more things for yourself, namely every season of Mad Men and a bath robe), Cyber Monday gives you the chance to shop some more. READ FULL STORY »

Nov 28 2011 12:50 PM ET

U.K. watchdog strikes again, censors Hailee Steinfeld Miu Miu ad

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Is 14-year-old Hailee Steinfeld showing too much True Grit? A few weeks after the U.K.’s Advertising Standards Authority banned 17-year-old Dakota Fanning suggestive Marc Jacobs ad, the media watchdog has put the kibosh on a Miu Miu ad featuring Steinfeld. Blasting the ad as “irresponsible” and unsafe, the Authority argued that the ad — which shows Steinfeld inexplicably lounging on train tracks and wiping one of her eyes — implied a suicidal tone. See the ad and judge for yourself after the jump. READ FULL STORY »

Nov 28 2011 12:50 PM ET

Jennifer Lawrence, Jessica Chastain, Chris O' Dowd make BAFTA's longlist for Rising Star Award, but who should win? VOTE

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While it won’t be quite as intense as what Katniss Everdeen will endure to outlast her competitors in Hunger Games, actress Jennifer Lawrence will have to fight to make it to the final list of nominees for BAFTA’s 2012 Orange Rising Star Award. (That said, awards shows would be a lot more interesting if actors and actresses had to battle, Hunger Games-style, to remain nominees, let alone winners.)

But will the odds be ever in Lawrence’s favor? Granted, the 21-year-old is already an Oscar-nominee and snagged the coveted role of the aforementioned Katniss, but the long list for BAFTA’s 2012 Orange Rising Star Award includes the equally impressive likes of ubiquitous Tree of Life star Jessica Chastain, Sundance darling Felicity Jones of Like Crazy, and Bridesmaids heartthrob Chris O’Dowd, who pulled off the unlikely feat of winning the girl in a movie co-starring Jon Hamm. READ FULL STORY »

Nov 28 2011 12:25 PM ET

EW’s Bite of the Night for Sunday, Nov. 27, 2011

We at EW scoured Sunday’s TV line-up to find the best one-liners from your favorite shows. When it comes to the Real Housewives of Atlanta, everybody knows that Phaedra Parks gives the best Bite. Though much of the communication was nonverbal last night, thanks to a stirring appearance by the aptly named stripper Ridickulous, it was Phaedra’s appraisal of her own assets that got us giggling. Keep reading…

Want more? Check out Karen Valby’s Real Housewives recap!

Read more:
EW’s Bite of the Night for Wednesday, Nov. 23, 2011
EW’s Bite of the Night for Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2011
EW’s Bite of the Night for Monday, Nov. 21, 2011

Nov 28 2011 12:00 PM ET

Clint Howard, Beau Bridges star in asteroid movie (for Funny or Die): Watch!

Two things you can count on in any asteroid-headed-toward-Earth movie: America is the only country capable of solving the problem, and the president will have to be informed of the size of the asteroid in a dramatic way that instills fear in us all… by comparing it to the size of Texas. The latter is the premise for a hilarious new FunnyOrDie video starring Clint Howard (it’s as if his Apollo 13 character was played by Billy Bob Thornton) and Beau Bridges (as the Commander-in-Chief). Watch it below, and feel the shame of thinking I would have seen this movie if it came out on Wednesday, July 4, 2012. READ FULL STORY »

Nov 28 2011 11:35 AM ET

Who would you kill off on 'The Walking Dead'?

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Are you still decompressing from last night’s Walking Dead midseason finale? Have your breathing patterns returned to normal? Have the lambs stopped screaming, Clarice? I think we can all agree that, after a hit-or-miss second season, Dead managed to bring it all together for an exciting hour of television, complete with a final-moment twist that cast the season in a whole new light. (Spoilers ahead) Yes, adorable little Sophia turned out to be one of the zombies in the barn — meaning that the entire season-long Search for Sophia was all pointless, and thus perhaps, all of human life is pointless. Deep! The death of a major character can energize a high-stakes TV show like Dead. Since the show won’t be back until Feb. 12, we have to time to ask ourselves a big question: Who else should Dead kill off? READ FULL STORY »

Nov 28 2011 11:08 AM ET

Dunder Mifflin paper actually for sale

Consider it a practical holiday present for the devoted fan of The Office. Quill.com, a subsidiary of Staples, is now selling Dunder Mifflin copy paper. Stock up now through Jan. 31 for $34.99 a carton (that’s 5,000 sheets).

My favorite part of the ad is the tiny print: “No celebrity endorsement implied.” I’m guessing that’s so they don’t have to pay the actors for using their characters’ likenesses, but I’d like to believe it’s because they think there could be someone who’s never heard of The Office who will liken this photo of The Hangover star Ed Helms to that pre-Mad Men Elisabeth Moss Excedrin commercial.

Read more:
Catherine Tate to return to ‘The Office’
Recap: Battle for a Laugh

Nov 28 2011 10:15 AM ET

Angelina Jolie discusses directing, former career aspirations, and Brad Pitt on '60 Minutes': Watch

The most revealing thing about Angelina Jolie’s candid chat with 60 Minutes correspondent Bob Simon wasn’t her declaration that “I’m still a bad girl” and that that side of her “belongs to Brad [Pitt],” or that she chose to be in the action flick Salt because she “felt like … getting up and punching something” after giving birth to twins and wearing “a nightgown for about seven months.” Rather, it was her alternative career plans had this whole acting thing not panned out: funeral director.

While talking mainly about her directorial debut for the Bosnian war film, In The Land of Blood and Honey, Jolie also discussed how she’d previously taken courses on how to become a funeral director. “It sounds like this very strange, eccentric, dark thing to do. But, in fact, I lost my grandfather and I was very upset with his funeral. And so, we discussed that maybe there are ways where this whole idea of how somebody passes and how a family deals with this passing and what death is should be addressed in a different way. If this acting thing didn’t work out, that was gonna be my backup,” the Oscar-winner said.

Watch the full interview — in which Jolie speaks openly about her troubled past (“I shouldn’t be here”) and why she gets choked up talking about her late mother (“That’s my soft spot”) — below: READ FULL STORY »

Nov 28 2011 09:48 AM ET

Monday Morning Pigskin Prattle: Don't pull a Steve Johnson talking football

Categories: About Last Night, Sports
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Non-football fans have a prayer today, as co-workers are sure to ask about your holiday: the turkey, the in-laws, the traffic. But it’s Monday, and it’s only a matter of time before the banter shifts to football once your meathead cubemate exhausts his icky anecdote about his tipsy Aunt Maude getting handsy with his cousin’s college boyfriend. Since you spent the weekend with friends and family, watching The Muppets and The Walking Dead — and not necessarily wearing a throwback jersey — here are three quick-hit comments about yesterday’s NFL action that will serve as effective Jedi-mind tricks against the weak and provide you cover for a swift escape from pigskin purgatory.

1. “Steve Johnson is the only man in history to be pictured in the dictionary as the definition for both ‘irony’ and ‘karma’.” READ FULL STORY »

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